The Museum of 4 July was a museum located in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It was established in 1950 in the house where members of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia decided to encourage the people's uprising against Yugoslavia's German occupiers on 4 July 1941. That date was later dubbed Fighter's Day, a public holiday during the existence of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Located at number 10/A Prince Alexander Karađorđević Boulevard, the museum opened on 1 May 1950. The building is marked by a memorial plaque. A monument entitled Call of the Uprising, sculpted by Vojin Bakić, adorns the front of the building. It was closed in 2003, after the property was returned to the Ribnikar family.
Museum of 4 July is located in Belgrade, Serbia. Its specific geographic coordinates are latitude 44.8091 and longitude 20.4662.
The museum was established in 1950, making it a significant historical institution in the region.
historic house museum in Belgrade, Serbia... It is a key destination for those interested in culture and history in Serbia.